Design a web page using HTML on Future of Computers
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Explanation:
Every HTML document is actually an ordinary text file. Top: A web browser displays a simple HTML document, showing all its glorious formatting. Bottom: But when you open the same document in a text editor, you see all the text from the original document, along with a few extra pieces of information inside angle brackets < >. These HTML tags convey information about the document’s structure and formatting.
The type of text editor you use depends on your computer’s operating system:
- If you have a Windows computer, you use the bare-bones Notepad editor. Sail on to the next section.
- If you have a Mac computer, you use the built-in Text Edit editor. But first, you need to make the adjustments described below.
Mac fans need to tweak the way Text Edit works because the program has an “HTML view” that hides the tags in an HTML file and shows you the formatted page instead. This behavior is aimed at making life simpler for newbies, but it presents a serious danger for anyone who wants to write a real web page. To avoid confusion and to make sure you write real, raw HTML, you need to turn HTML view off.